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Reloading
Let's talk about the "dreaded donut"
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<blockquote data-quote="woods" data-source="post: 500812" data-attributes="member: 6042"><p>Hey sp6x6, I'm having a little disconnect with associating the amount you are pushing the shoulder back having a bearing on how deep you are seating the bullet and subsequent difficulty chambering. Pushing the shoulder back .005" to .006" is way too far and will lead to a case head separation in a very short time.</p><p></p><p>If you are saying that seating the bullet past the do-nut is causing difficulty chambering then I am at a loss there also. IOW with the do-nut that I had, I could seat a 160 gr Accubond well past the do-nut into the powder and have no difficulty chambering and all while only pushing the shoulder back .001" to alleviate the crush fit.</p><p></p><p>I'm confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woods, post: 500812, member: 6042"] Hey sp6x6, I'm having a little disconnect with associating the amount you are pushing the shoulder back having a bearing on how deep you are seating the bullet and subsequent difficulty chambering. Pushing the shoulder back .005" to .006" is way too far and will lead to a case head separation in a very short time. If you are saying that seating the bullet past the do-nut is causing difficulty chambering then I am at a loss there also. IOW with the do-nut that I had, I could seat a 160 gr Accubond well past the do-nut into the powder and have no difficulty chambering and all while only pushing the shoulder back .001" to alleviate the crush fit. I'm confused. [/QUOTE]
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